2002 in chess
Events in chess during the year 2002:
- The Manhattan Chess Club closes. Founded in 1877, it was the second oldest chess club in the United States.
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Top players
    
FIDE top 10 players by Elo rating - October 2002;[1]
- Garry Kasparov  Russia 2836 Russia 2836
- Vladimir Kramnik  Russia 2809 Russia 2809
- Viswanathan Anand  India 2755 India 2755
- Michael Adams  England 2745 England 2745
- Veselin Topalov  Bulgaria 2743 Bulgaria 2743
- Peter Leko  Hungary 2743 Hungary 2743
- Ruslan Ponomariov  Ukraine 2743 Ukraine 2743
- Evgeny Bareev  Russia 2737 Russia 2737
- Alexander Morozevich  Russia 2742 Russia 2742
- Vassily Ivanchuk  Ukraine 2709 Ukraine 2709
Tournaments
    
| Tournament | City | System | Dates | Players (2700+) | Winner | Runner-up | 
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| Corus Chess Tournament |  Wijk aan Zee | Round robin | 11–27 Jan | 14 (5) |  Evgeny Bareev |  Alexander Grischuk | 
| Corus Chess Tournament Group B |  Wijk aan Zee | Round robin | 11–27 Jan | 14 (0) |  Michał Krasenkow |  Friso Nijboer  Ivan Sokolov | 
| FIDE World Cup |  Moscow | Knockout | 9 – 22 Oct | 24 (3) |  Viswanathan Anand |  Rustam Kasimdzhanov | 
| FIDE World Chess Championship |  Moscow | Knockout | 27 Nov 2001 – 23 Jan | 128 (11) |  Ruslan Ponomariov |  Vasyl Ivanchuk | 
Deaths
    
- Ricardo Calvo, a Spanish chess International Master - September 26
- Eduard Gufeld, a Ukrainian International Grandmaster and chess author - September 23
- Edmar Mednis, an American International Grandmaster and chess writer - February 13
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